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Nice to see the public discourse on this issue remains blitheringly idiotic and mind-numbingly depressing
http://www.vox.com/2015/10/8/9480797...gunman-popeyes
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Now how difficult would it be to make it universal that to buy a weapon from any place you have to have a firearms license, like a driving license, and to gain that firearms license you have to show to a registered official that you are capable of owning and operating a firearm safely. Once you have that license then you get your firearm and if you happen to violate the terms of that license then you get it taken away. Whether you get your firearm taken away as well can be debated but without a license you wouldn't be permitted to have it anyway, so it would probably be better that it was taken away. Now what is so wrong with that? We already require such things for driving a car, driving a truck or bus or flying an aircraft...so why not for owning a gun? Quote:
Sure, it's not going to stop mass killings, it's not going to stop gang banger shootings...but it might reduce them, and surely that is worth a go? Quote:
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Exactly, and if one violates the law it doesn't (usually) result in the vehicle being seized either.
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Yes, if we only better trained the wackos so they could handle firearms in a more precise manner.
What we need is a draft with reduced military pay. If the military lets you carry a gun and you don't leave with PTSD then you become a full citizen of this country, you get to vote, you can carry firearms. If you object to being drafted you need not apply, you just don't get full citizenship, or the right to vote, or get to own firearms, and you get taxed at the highest bracket. ![]()
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I mean, I can understand in a limited way the fear that a respectable, responsible gun owner would feel that his hobby and his defence is under threat, and I don't think that disarming American citizens is even a feasible prospect. In short, it just isn't going to happen, and once you accept that then you can think, well how can you make this thing safer? How can you make the irresponsible gun owners either more responsible or unable to put others lives at risk. This isn't about punishing responsible gun owners, but making sure that all gun owners are as responsible as the more responsible gun owner. I think that if you do that, and take a good long look at how the mental healthcare system in America is running and how it can be improved and if necessary expanded, then I think that this will have a positive impact on America without causing any real harm to responsible gun owners. |
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Of course if it doesn't work forget getting that freedom back because once it's gone it's gone for good.
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Again, a fair point, as I said it's something that would have to be looked at. Sometimes though the vehicle does get seized, if it's been involved in a criminal act, for example. But surely, if a man or a woman is irresponsible with a firearm after being educated and stating and showing to a trained professional that they can be responsible, then that person is a danger to themselves and the people around them?
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Weird how one day we can all stand and cheer those who butcher each other in the name of freedom and democracy. But then get our panties in a wad argueing over this. |
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Number of killing incidents per 100,000 population: USA 3.45 - Canada 0.55 - GER - 0.19 Number of legal firearms owned per killing incident with a firearm: GER 194K - CAN 48K - USA 28K Number of legally owned firearms (in brackets: total population in 2014) USA 281 bn (318 bn)- CAN - 7.9 bn (35 bn) - GER 5.5 bn (80 bn) Factors for the above ("how many people own one firearm") USA 1.1 - CAN 4.4 - GER 14.6 Number of homicides with firearms, per 100K firearms USA 4.2 - CAN 2.2 - GER 0.6 Granted, there are places with much higher numbers of horror. All of them belong to third world countries, failed states, Russia and Latin America. Does one really want to excuse one's own falure by comparing oneself to third world standards? Quote:
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![]() Hey Im all for using technolgy to track background checks, requiring a firearms course and issuing an ID of sorts to the potential buyer. Im also for sellers to have immediate access to verify such an ID and the latest updates. Unfortunetaly some around here either see that as the devils work or the slippery slope to tyranny. We already have a lot of laws on the books and requirements for background checks in place and in some states required firearms training. But theres more to this problem than filing the proper paper work and safety training. No offense intended here but take a look at the stats and one people group/race shines above the rest when it comes to the use of firearms and homicide. Id bet the common factor there is poverty, welfare, lack of family, drugs, gangs, segregation the list goes on. Fix that and numbers would drop like a rock. |
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